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Button Manager V2
User's Guide
Version F
ENG
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Copyright
Copyright
©
2015 Brother Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved.
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. The software described in this
document is furnished under a license agreement. The software may be used or copied only in
accordance with the terms of those agreements. No part of this publication can be reproduced in
any form or by any means without prior written permission of Brother Industries, Ltd.
Trademark
Brother is the trademark of Brother Industries, Ltd.
Microsoft, Windows and Paint are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Other names and products mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks
of their respective companies.
NOTE
Button Manager V2 is only available to Windows
®
users.
This User’s guide uses screen captures from a Brother DS-620 scanner basically.
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Table of Contents
1 Product Overview 1
Button Manager V2 features .......................................................................................... 1
2 Installation 2
Using the wizard to install Button Manager V2 .............................................................. 2
3 Start Scanning 4
Starting Button Manager V2 ........................................................................................... 4
Default functions and predefined tasks .......................................................................... 7
Checking button configurations before scanning ........................................................... 9
Scanning using the default settings ............................................................................. 11
4 Button Panel Configuration 12
Changing scan button properties ................................................................................. 12
Basic properties ................................................................................................... 14
Image adjustment properties ............................................................................... 20
Image processing properties ............................................................................... 23
Sending scans to an shared folder .............................................................................. 24
Sending scans to an FTP server ................................................................................. 26
Sending scans to a new software application .............................................................. 29
Creating new profiles ................................................................................................... 30
Using the options menu ............................................................................................... 32
Settings ................................................................................................................ 33
Others .................................................................................................................. 34
Advanced ............................................................................................................. 35
About .................................................................................................................... 36
5 Advanced Functions 37
Opening your scanned image in a software application .............................................. 37
Saving your images as PDF files ................................................................................. 38
Sending scans to a printer ........................................................................................... 39
Using “drag and drop” to save your file to a button in the Button Panel ...................... 42
6 Troubleshooting 43
Removing the Button Manager V2 icon from the system tray ..................................... 45
7 Index 46
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Product Overview
Button Manager V2 provides an easy way to scan your document and then send the scanned image
to the destination or software application of your choice. You can assign up to nine different
destinations to complete your frequently-performed tasks, and can customize how you want different
document types scanned and saved.
Button Manager V2 features
Button Manager V2 provides the following features to manage your scanned documents more
effectively:
Scanning and inserting your image in a software application
Use Button Manager V2 to open a scanned image directly into a software application. For
example, to insert a scanned picture into a document, scan the picture, Microsoft Word will be
launched automatically, and the scanned image will be displayed in your Microsoft Word
document.
Uploading your scanned image to the network
Use Button Manager V2 to scan and upload scanned images to various network file servers,
including FTP and other locations on your network.
Displaying the scanner’s TWAIN user interface
For more advanced scan settings, use Button Manager V2’s TWAIN user interface and
customize your scan configurations to fit with your application needs.
Supporting outside plug-in applications
If you are a software developer, you can develop and add your own plug-in features to expand
Button Manager V2’s scanning functions.
This is a party photo.
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Installation
NOTE
Install the scanner driver FIRST before installing Button Manager V2.
Using the wizard to install Button Manager V2
1. Put the DVD-ROM into your DVD-ROM drive.
2. When the Setup screen appears, click Additional Applications, and then select Install Button
Manager.
NOTE
If the Brother screen does not appear automatically, go to Computer (My Computer).
Double-click on the DVD-ROM icon, and then double-click AutoRun.exe.
If the user account control screen appears, click Allow or Yes.
3. The InstallShield Wizard appears and will guide you through the installation.
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4. When the InstallShield Wizard is complete, click Finish.
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Start Scanning
After installing the scanner driver and Button Manager V2, you must restart your computer. After
restarting, Button Manager V2 will launch automatically when your scanner is connected and turned
on. A shortcut icon will appear in the system tray at the lower right corner of your Desktop.
When you start scanning, you can use Button Manager V2’s default settings or customize the scan
settings for your own needs. For more information on customizing Button Manager V2’s scanning
configurations, see Changing scan button properties on page 12.
Before scanning, take a moment to become familiar with Button Manager V2 Button Panel and the
types of scanning formats and configurations available by default.
Starting Button Manager V2
1. If Button Manager V2 is not already open, click the Button Manager V2 icon in the system tray
at the bottom right corner of your Desktop to launch the application.
If Button Manager V2 is installed but the icon is not visible, click the
to view the rest of your
system tray, and then click the Button Manager V2 icon.
2. View the rest of your system tray, and then click the Button Manager V2 icon.
NOTE
If the Button Manager V2 icon does not appear in the Windows system tray, first make sure that your
scanner is connected to your computer via USB cable. If it is connected, and you still do not see the
Button Manager V2 icon, turn your scanner off and then back on.
Button Manager V2 icon
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3. Button Manager V2 Button Panel appears.
4. To review a button’s configuration details, click the button in the Button Panel. The Scan
Information screen appears.
NOTE
You can also view the Scan Information screen by pressing the Start button on your scanner. When
you use this method, click Cancel Scan after viewing this screen, so that your scanner does not start
a new scan.
Use the arrows to scroll up or down
through the Button Panel.
Check Box
When a check box is selected,
this scan button becomes the
default scan type.
Each button represents a scan function.
Six functions are pre-programmed and
three are ready for customization.
Button Panel’s title bar.
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5. To cycle through all of the buttons in the Button Panel, click the and buttons.
6. To check the scan configuration of any button, right-click on the button. The Button Properties
window appears, showing the default scan configuration. For more information on button defaults,
see Default functions and predefined tasks on page 7.
7. To start a scan, click on the scan button you want to use. The scanner begins to scan your
document and will deliver the scanned image to the default destination, as listed in that button’s
Button Properties window.
8. To change the scan configuration of any button, right-click on the scan button to open the Button
Properties window, where you can customize button settings. For more information, see Button
Panel Configuration on page 12.
9. To close the Button Panel, click the Close button
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Default functions and predefined tasks
Button Manager V2 features nine function buttons, some of which are pre-configured for your most
frequently-used tasks, such as scanning to a folder, scanning to an email, and scanning to a printer.
Six of the buttons are already configured and named, and three of the buttons are ready for you to
customize.
This table describes the pre-configured buttons in the Button Panel. To change any of these settings
or names, see Button Panel Configuration on page 12.
NOTE
The order in which the button names appear in your Button Panel may be different than the order
shown below, depending on the scanner model you are using.
Name Destination/Application Preset Scan Settings
Scan Select this button to scan a document and
send it to a folder or view it in
an application
that is already launched.
Color, 200 dpi, JPEG, Auto Crop
Scan To App Select this button to scan a document,
launch Microsoft Paint, and open the
scanned image in Microsoft Paint.
Color, 200 dpi, JPEG, Auto Crop
E-Mail Select this button to scan a document and
send the scanned image as an email
attachment from your default email
application.
Color, 200 dpi, JPEG, Auto Crop
Printer Select this button to scan a document and
print the scanned image from your default
printer.
Color, 200 dpi, BMP, Auto Crop
Shared Folder Select this button to scan a document and
save the scanned image to a shared folder
on the network.
Color, 200 dpi, JPEG, Auto Crop
FTP Select this button to scan a document and
save the scanned image to a network file
server, such as FTP.
Color, 200 dpi, JPEG, Auto Crop
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Name Destination/Application Preset Scan Settings
Button 7
Select this button to customize its scan
settings for scanning a document and
sending the image to a specific destination.
(Scan settings for the button must be set in
advance and the button name can be
customized.)
Color, 200 dpi, JPEG, Auto Crop
Button 8
Select this button to customize its scan
settings for scanning a document and
sending the image to a specific destination.
(Scan settings for the button must be set in
advance and the button name can be
customized.)
Color, 200 dpi, JPEG, Auto Crop
Button 9
Select this button to customize its scan
settings for scanning a document and
sending the image to a specific destination.
(Scan settings for the button must be set in
advance and the button name can be
customized.)
Color, 200 dpi, JPEG, Auto Crop
NOTE
To use the scanner’s default settings, set up your computer before installing Button Manager V2
if needed. For example, network access is needed to use Shared Folder, or Internet environment
is required for FTP.
To send your scanned images to a network server such as FTP, make sure you have network
server access. You may need to create a login name and password first.
Microsoft .NET Framework: To accurately send your scanned images to a network server,
Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or higher is required on your computer. Check the program and
the version by choosing Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs. A list of programs
will be displayed; if you have installed Microsoft .NET Framework, the program and version will be
shown in the list.
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Checking button configurations before scanning
1. Button Manager V2 Button Panel displays five buttons at one time. Click the and to
scroll up or down in the Button Panel.
2. Right-click any button to view its configuration properties.
3. The Button Properties window appears (in this example, the Scan button was selected).
Folder and file
name for the
scanned image
Image Mode
Selection Box
Basic Scan
Parameters
Name of the Selected Button
Scan To
destination
and settings
Button
Name
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4. You can change settings such as file format, destination application, or scan parameters in the
Button Properties window. For more information on changing settings, see Button Panel
Configuration starting on page 12.
5. Click OK to save your settings and exit.
Click Cancel to close this screen without saving changes.
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Scanning using the default settings
Press the Start button on your scanner to scan your document, process it, and send it to the software
application pre-programmed for the scanning function you choose on the Button Panel.
1. Insert the document you want to scan into your scanner.
2. In the Button Panel, select the check box in the button you want to use.
For example, if you want to scan using the Scan To App button, which launches Microsoft Paint
and then displays the scanned image in the Microsoft Paint window, select the checkbox for the
Scan To App button.
3. Press the Start button on your scanner.
4. When scanning is finished, Button Manager V2 launches Microsoft Paint and the scanned image
appears in the Microsoft Paint window.
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Button Panel Configuration
In Button Manager V2, you can customize the buttons in the Button Panel; change button names,
update the default settings, and customize scanning properties, including destination applications and
how scanned files are stored and named.
Changing scan button properties
1. Click the Button Manager V2 icon
in the system tray.
2. Button Manager V2 launches.
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3. Click and to scroll through the Button Panel until you find the button you want to
change. Right-click on the button to view its Button Properties screen.
4. Click on any of the tabs to make changes to the scanning properties:
Basic tab: Use to select basic scan settings, including image mode, resolution, paper size,
file path and file name, and your desired Scan To destination. For more information, see
Basic properties on page 14.
Image Adjustment tab: Use to set the desired brightness and contrast values to help
improve your scanned image. For more information, see Image adjustment properties on
page 20.
Image Processing tab: Use to rotate your scanned image. For more information, see
Image processing properties on page 22.
5. Click OK to save your settings and exit.
Click Cancel to close this screen without saving changes.
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Basic properties
Click the Basic tab to change button configuration settings, including basic scan settings, file format
and path, and your “Scan To” destination.
(This is a DS-720D or DS-920DW screen shot.)
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Button Name
The Button Name field at the top of this screen allows you to rename the button. Type the name you
want in the field and when you click OK, the revised name for that button will be reflected in the Button
Panel.
To rename a button on the Button Panel without opening the Properties screen:
1. On the Button Panel, right-click the button you want to rename. The button name will be
highlighted.
2. Type the new button name in the field, and then press the Enter key on your keyboard.
3. The button name is changed and will be displayed in the Button Panel.
Image Mode
Select the image mode you want for the scanned image.
Color
Choose Color when scanning color photographs or color documents.
A Color scan produces the largest scanned file size.
Gray
Choose Gray to scan documents containing drawings or black and white
photographs.
A Gray scan produces an image containing up to 256 shades of gray.
Black and
White
Choose Black and White to scan documents containing text, pencil, or ink.
A Black and White scan produces the smallest scanned file size.
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Scan Parameters
Resolution
Click and drag the Resolution slider to choose your ideal resolution. The default value is
200 dpi. Available resolutions are 75, 100, 150, 200, 300, 400 and 600 dpi; options may vary
based on your scanner model.
Image resolution is measured in pixels per inch (ppi), sometimes referred to as dots per inch
(dpi). Higher resolutions result in more detail, slower scanning and, in general, larger file sizes.
For example, a Letter/ A4 size color image scanned at 300 dpi in Color consumes
approximately 25 MB of disk space.
Resolution: 100 dpi
Resolution: 200 dpi
Paper Size
Click the Paper Size drop-down list, and then select your ideal scan size. Options may vary
based on your scanner model. Select Auto Crop and Deskew to automatically adjust the
cropping window, according to document size, and to automatically straighten a skewed or
slanted image. Use this option if you are scanning batches of mixed-sized documents.
Duplex (for DS-720D and DS-920DW only)
Select the Duplex check box to perform duplex (2-side) scanning.
Use TWAIN
Select the TWAIN check box to scan based on the scanner’s TWAIN user interface. Once
selected, click Setup to configure more advanced TWAIN settings.
For more information on settings, see the Users Guide of your scanner.
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File Location
Directory
Either type a destination File Location for your scanned image, or click Browse to locate the
folder you want.
File Name
The default File Name for your scanned image is composed of a text string and a numeric suffix.
The default text string is Image_, and the suffix is automatically generated to make unique file
names. For example, your first scanned image will be named Image_00001, and the next will be
named Image_00002, and so on. You can change the default string by typing a new default file
name to replace “Image_”.
To further customize your file name, click More. You can add Date, Time, Year, and other
current information to the name.
The Date is indicated in the format of YYYYMMDD (year, month and date). The Time is
indicated in the format of HHMMSS (hour, minute, second). If you choose both date and time,
the file name will be displayed as: Image_000720130308175239.pdf (where 20130308
indicates date and 175239 indicates time).
The following choices are available for use:
Choice
Converts to
# Numbered Counter
Date Current Year+Month+Date, 4 digits+2 digits+2 digits
Time Current Hour+Minute+Second, 2 digits+2 digits+2 digits
Year Current Year, 4 digits
Month Current Month, 01-12
Day Current Day, 01-31
Hour Current Hour, 1-24
Minute Current Minute, 1-60
Second Current Second, 1-60
DayofWeek Current Day of a week,1-7
Weekly Current Week Number, 1-53
Barcode (TWAIN) Recognized barcode from document
* The availability of the barcode option varies based on your scanner’s
TWAIN user interface.
Custom
When scanning, a dialog box will appear. Type the file name you want
into the box.
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